Glasgow has a lot to offer the architectural explorer, but venturing beyond the city, Scotland is full of built masterpieces waiting to be discovered.
Head West from Glasgow to reach the handsome town of Helensburgh, the location of an architectural collaboration spanning over 100 years. The Hill House by Charles Rennie Mackintosh was completed in 1904 but due to the intensity of the Scottish weather the building has suffered water ingress and damage to its facade. In 2019 Carmody Groarke completed their intervention, a steel and mesh ‘coat’ for the building, to keep the damp off the building whilst National Trust for Scotland plan the restoration. The structure that has been created not only allows the building to dry out, but with ramps and walkways it allows visitors to experience Mackintosh’s finest domestic building from an entirely new angle. The effect of walking up, round and down the building, warps visitor’s perspective and the exterior shrinks to feel as if one is looking at a child’s doll house.